Fast CGI with Python on UNIX and alternatives
Tim Roberts
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Mon Jan 6 23:53:31 EST 2003
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Doru-Catalin Togea <doru-cat at ifi.uio.no> wrote: > >Skimming fast through some Perl mailing, I read there are some Perl >modules which are loaded into memory on web-servers once, and reside there >and keep serving Perl CGI scripts, in order to make them fast. > >Is there anything similar available for Python? If so, is it common to >have it installed, or will I have to take it up with my ISS? There are several things available, but your first step should be to determine whether or not you need them. mod_perl is practically mandatory, because the Perl interpreter is so vast that even a trivial program takes multiple seconds to load. Python does not suffer so much from that bloat, so plain old CGI it be good enough for many sites. >Finally, I read in some articles that using <table> tags to format HTML >output is old-fashioned and that we should go over to CSS. Someday that will be true. For now, any kind of tricky CSS does not work on a fair number of browsers. -- - Tim Roberts, timr at probo.com Providenza & Boekelheide, Inc.
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